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In the Still of the Night

The Strange Death of Ronda Reynolds and Her Mother's Unceasing Quest for the Truth

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In the Still of the Night

By: Ann Rule
Narrated by: Blair Brown
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In this new true crime book, New York Times bestselling author Rule investigates the case of a woman whose supposed suicide may not be what it seems.

©2010 Anne Rule (P)2010 Simon and Schuster Audio
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I love Ann Rule's books but this one just felt really fragmented, possibly because it was abridged. The story just wasn't as compelling as I hoped it would be.

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This audio lacks all the elements of a good book. It is slow paced, repetitive and lacks suspense and closure. I usually enjoy unabridged books and initially was disappointed to only have this available as abridged. Now I’m a grateful, since this story could have easily been told in an hour. I kept listening in hopes that I would be rewarded, but that never happened. Save your time and money and skip this one!

Save your time and money and skip this one!

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This book wasn???t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I love Ann Rule's books but this one just felt really fragmented, possibly because it was abridged. The story just wasn't as compelling as I hoped it would be.

Not the strongest one..

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